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With 4K content and 4K-compatible devices now widely available, the LX-MH502Z brings the action to life with over 8 million pixels of ultra high definition, which is four times the detail of Full HD. This is achieved through 4-way shift technology, which splits a single pixel into four sub pixels, quadrupling the resolution – and the detail – for a richer and truer image quality.
This projector delivers bright 5000 lumen images with a 50,000:1 2 contrast ratio that helps ensure deep blacks, bright whites and excellent color. They feature clear depth and dimension, and good color accuracy, which is important to those with discerning needs.
The projector's laser light source provides up to 20,000 4 hours in standard use of continuous, reliable, high-quality projection. Operation is virtually maintenance-free with minimal downtime, as the light source doesn't require routine replacement. This keeps running costs relatively low when looking at the total life of the product – a key consideration for challenging and hard-to-reach installations.
Because this projector uses a laser light source instead of a conventional lamp, it can be installed at any angle on a 360° axis facing in any direction.
Because the laser light source produces a wide range of colors, the projector covers the sRGB color space to deliver millions of colors.
This projector utilizes Single-chip Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology which is a widely utilized projection technology that creates bright and lifelike images. The DLP technology utilizes a color wheel along with a reflective Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) to produce video and images with high brightness. The resulting high-resolution video and images maintain the details inherent in what you are showing.
Connections include: two HDMI inputs, and a LAN connection terminal which relays data to a built-in HDBaseT receiver for transmission of video and audio signals from a source device. Industry-standard control and networking inputs include a network-ready RJ-45 port enabling authorized users to manage and control multiple projectors from any PC on a network, an RS-232 serial connection for monitoring the projector locally through a third-party control system, a USB Type A port for power output and a USB mini B port for easy installation of firmware upgrades.
Compatibility with Crestron RoomView and AMX Device Discovery helps ensure seamless integration into many systems or infrastructures and smooth network management.